Keane left standing by super Clyde

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THIS WAS NOT IN THE SCRIPT. Roy Keane stood at the edge of the Broadwood pitch at full-time yesterday and shook the hand of every Clyde player who made a beeline for him. They wanted the shirt of one of the richest men in the game, but he craved much more what this bunch of football paupers had. The former Manchester United captain’s long-awaited debut for Celtic was hijacked by a collection of players who were not even a team last summer.

Graham Roberts, the Clyde manager, has put together a side of cast-offs who have been making a mockery